Ms Marvel is putting the faith of superheroes under spotlight
While many fans have applauded this first among major Marvel characters, others lament that an "emphasis" on religion has been introduced into this universe
With the first episode out for less than a week on Disney+, "Ms Marvel," the latest Marvel TV series, is already creating a buzz on social networks. And one aspect of the show in particular is generating commentary: the fact that Ms Marvel is Muslim. While many fans have applauded this first among major Marvel characters, others lament that an "emphasis" on religion has been introduced into this universe. However, upon closer inspection, you'll find that it's not at all the first time that a Marvel superhero's beliefs are evoked.
Do superheroes have a patron saint? Well, we can try to answer that question using clues from the numerous comic books and multiple film and TV adaptations that depict their various adventures. But the release on June 8 of "Ms Marvel" has (re)launched the debate around Marvel superheroes' religious leanings. Presented as the first superhero of Muslim faith, "Ms Marvel" has been criticized for putting religion in the foreground. Many social network users have questioned whether or not it's important to know what religion a superhero is, while others asserted that they hadn't seen any Christian or Jewish superheroes. Statements which were debunked by other Marvel comics fans. One example that has come up frequently is the recent Disney+ Marvel universe series "Moon Knight," whose superhero is clearly identified as Jewish. One scene even depicts a religious ritual.
On Twitter, user Spawn posted a popular thread [in French] listing Marvel superheroes whose religion is known and has featured in storylines. The first to be named is none other than Kurt Wagner aka Nightcrawler, a Catholic Christian who often prays, the fan points out. Just like Matt Murdock aka Daredevil whose religion is totally mentioned both in the comics and in the series. Frank Castle aka The Punisher, Johnny Blaze aka Ghost Rider not to mention Eddie Brock aka Venom and Sam Wilson, Falcon, are all characterized as Christians. Twitter user Spawn points out that in the comics Sam Wilson even eventually gives up his duties as Falcon to become a priest while Ghost Rider fights alongside Jesus Christ against Satan. Meanwhile, Captain America, played by Chris Evans in the movies, makes no secret of his Protestant Christian faith either. Spider-Man has a Protestant Christian background, while Magneto is from a Jewish family. And over at DC Comics, there are suggestions in the comic books that Batman is an Episcopalian and Clark Kent aka Superman, a Methodist. Both the comics and their adaptations on the big and small screen include many symbols and biographical elements revealing these beliefs.
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June 15, 22 05:36:33 PM IST